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Workin' on the Railroad and Trains of Thought
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GREGG, after fifty years of model railroading, surely you remember those days when just running your train on a little 4 by 8 table with just a little senery and let's not forget a tunnel was more than enough to make the ol' "Johnson" rise. I love what a lot of you do with your railraods to make them so real looking and to photo graph perfectly. That is without a dought a master piece in the works. But you can't really beive that the guy who built that 4 by 8, wasn't having just as much fun. Yes, as we get older an our skills are honed, we obviasly strive for more and better until it is as real as it gets. Or only as real as your ability will it get. Fun to one other than yourself might just be to have a simple layout and watch your train go around and around, expecially if it is your child or grand child laughing and smiling as they play. Yes others do like to rack their brains out getting every last detail down to the number of rivets on a bridge. We all have our own way of having fun..........Jamie <br />
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